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Possibly more significant than any other Tory story currently
Tory voting public still back Boris over Sunak - that is a major issue for any MP who votes for the Privileges Committee report or abstains
#Toriesout347 #SunakOut237 #GeneralElectionNow
order-order.com/2023/06/19/bor…
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Now as #Partygate drags on with Johnson out of the equation #BackBoris will latch on to every story and magnify it.
Sunak's role and complicity in #Partygate will be exposed by stories and inaction or by the Covid Inquiry
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It is obvious from recent disclosures
- no rules in Downing St where he lived and worked
- Mail story yesterday when he walked past a garden gathering in March 2021
- the desperation to hide the diaries and Whatsapp messages from the Inquiry
SUNAK was fully aware and complicit
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FOCUS ON THE REALITY OF SUNAK

There are many today with the wrong focus
-the #BackBoris #Boris screaming about a kangaroo Court
- Others shouting about Rayner and Starmer - get a grip that was investigated twice

#ToriesOut344 #SunakOut234 #GeneralElectionNow Image
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- others about Jenkins and attending a party
- even more about Harriet Harman a non voting Chair on a Committee that made a unanimous decision.

Now that is out of the system focus on Sunak reality
- who is laughing at you
- who was fined for attending the same party
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- who registered a campaigning website months before any move
- who was one of the first to move against Johnson
- who stated in Parliament that they attended no parties
- the report appendix highlights a no rules culture in Downing St - as evidenced below Image
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You know what really gets me about all this? I want to know which Conservative MPs were at the party held in the Commons on 8 December 2020.
Because I want to know exactly which steaming hypocrites of Tory MPs self righteously sat through all those months of persecution of 1/5
2/5 Boris, watching him suffer, not bothering to vote down that Labour motion in that appalling debate in April 2022, publicly running him down, even sitting on the Privileges Committee in judgement on him, knowing all the time that they had been to a party in a small room,
3/5 With alcohol, and, horror of horrors, birthday cake. Standing up in the Commons condemning him for something they had done themselves.
They should hang their heads in shame. Who would want people like that representing them?
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#GeneralElectionNow #notoboris

50 BOJO scandals, feuds and policies

a nice little thread to reply to RW accounts

a thread, that you might actually read & retweet!!
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Brexit, a trojan horse to hide the tory mismanagement and theft of over £2 trillion since 2010 only makes up 1.25% of the money lost

#Austerity £1T #Brexit £25B #Cov19 £400B #Debt £500B
#UK #ToryFascists #BackBoris #EU #BrexitLies #DenazifyUkraine #UN #abolishNATO #BrexitChaos Image
1) Out of nowhere the Brexit referendum was announced and the date set was June 23rd 2016 by David Cameron.

'A once in a generation decision'
'Its your chance to decide if we stay or leave the EU'
'The government will implement what you decide'
'Its just an IN/OUT vote' Image
2) The government, establishment and most of the media, who should be impartial, sent out leaflets to every house claiming they believe the UK should remain in the EU

The date was set and everyone seemed to be ready, happy with the up-and-coming vote and a friendly vibe about it Image
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Gosh, bot networks are out in force today pushing #NeverLabour #BackBoris ... always remember, you are likely to be talking to a bot or someone trapped and being radicalised within a network. They are usually not aware that most of their active "friends" have an agenda ...
... or are actually bots. So be kind, be mindful of this. There can be good people trapped and radicalised by this stuff, see the whole #DefundBBC saga.

If you need to engage then listen first, be kind, be caring and don't push them further into these networks.
Wow ... bot networks (and people captured in these networks) have gone into overdrive this morning pumping out the idea that strikers and their supporters are capitalist hating marxists. Last time I saw this level of disinformation and propaganda was the Corbyn days.
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A stark reminder about the UK MSM. In 2015 Mr Whittingdale replaced the BBC board with compliant types. The Telegraph, Mail, S#n, GB news, the Express & Spectator are riven with client journalists. All #Brexit fanatics, all desperately lying and misleading to keep to narrative.
It all, in the end, comes back to #Brexit. The accurately predicted outcomes are staring us all in the face. The dam is full to bursting. Unelected 'commentators' do Brexiteers bidding. Misleading folk on a huge scale. The UK media *is* a disgrace. For the exact opposite reasons
the #BackBoris cultists and bots would have you believe. It's showdown time. I urge all opposition activists and parties to work together to save the next twenty years of our politics, and our democracy.
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1) Having been on the radio yesterday & challenged with the nonsense that Boris is not delivering priorities, I thought I’d spent some time this morning with just a small taste of why that accusation is just false.
2) Jobs, helping ppl get back into work, earn more & gain new skills, includes £2bill Kickstart which has already got 162k
young ppl into work
£2.9 billion Restart Scheme helping over 1mill long-term unemployed,
Lifetime Skills Guarantee, offering 11mill adults a free qual
3) the biggest net cut to personal taxes in a quarter of a century
and have increased the National Living Wage by 6.6% to £9.50 an hour, boosting the incomes of the lowest paid, alongside our £37 package of support to help households with the cost of living
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WE CAN'T LOSE BORIS. Having watched his excellent press conference in India it amazes me how focused he is on what matters while people are tearing him apart back home. He's a man; he isn't perfect, but he is the best Prime Minister in decades. #BackBoris #BackBorisJohnson
Do I detect a little cynicism from the left?
India could help fill the technical skills void. The EU only wanted to send us fruit pickers 🙄
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"A Lava Jato é o maior engodo da história do Brasil. A riqueza do petróleo no Pré-Sal iria financiar a educação de gerações de Brasileiros. O Pré-Sal foi entregue pra meia dúzia de empresas estrangeiras. Onde está indo este lucro?"#MoroVenceBolsoLula?🛢️💸
"🇺🇸🏃🏻‍♂️Moro sugeriu ao procurador que trocasse ordem de fases, cobrou agilidade,antecipou decisão, criticou e sugeriu recursos ao MP,deu broncas em 🗣️Deltan como se fosse superior hierárquico dos procuradores e da PF" #ToComCiro #DeFériasCaribe ou em Paris?
theintercept.com/2019/06/09/cha…
"O Pré-sal do Brasil teria reservas de no mínimo 70 Bilhões de barris de petróleo,significam 8,8 Trilhões de Dólares. Por algo que vale U$ 8,8 Trilhões, EUA, Inglaterra, chamadas grandes potências,fariam e farão qualquer coisa"@Bob_Fernandes Datena, veja👇
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1/4 I'm not sure about this misspelled "#BackBorris" hashtag. The mispelling could be deliberate as Twitter's algorithm rewards new hashtags and the correct #BackBoris may not register anymore as a trend. Example: if you type the correct hashtag in Twitter, you'll see 2,040
2/4 tweets in the last hour. That's a lot, especially if you extrapolate it over time. Meanwhile, the #BackBorris (incorrect spelling) hashtag only appeared around 5,000 in total. What's more, according to my analysis it started trending after only 320 tweets today
3/4 If you look at the graph, you can see that on #BackBorris (incorrect spelling) there is a low but consistent level of activity between 00:31 and 17:00. At 17:05 we get the first tweet saying #BackBorris is trending, but only after a small pickup in tweeting. Assuming
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The Tories will always claim #NHSNotforSale but their politics and policies reveal the truth. A systematic fragmentation and privatisation of our service, against the will of the people. Don't #BackBoris or #VoteConservative unless you understand "privatisation by stealth" 🧵1/15
"Privatisation by stealth" is intentionally opaque because the Tories know they can't win votes while admitting the privatisation agenda. This agenda is set out in Conservative MP Oliver Letwin's paper "Britain's Biggest Enterprise ideas for radical reform of the NHS" 2/15
The document I reference is here: cps.org.uk/files/reports/…
The title itself should ring alarm bells, most British people do not see healthcare as an enterprise but as a public system, we proudly contribute to provide a safety net for sick when they need it most. 3/15
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A vote for Corbyn is a vote for a hung Parliament, which would only deliver more gridlock, more delay, and two more chaotic referendums.

👎 He's failed SEVEN times already this debate to say what he would do on Brexit. Yep, that's 7

#BackBoris
#GetBrexitDone
#LeadersDebate
That's EIGHT times Jeremy Corbyn has failed to say what his own position is on Brexit.

#LeadersDebate
#GetBrexitDone
#BackBoris
That's NINE times.

9 times Jeremy Corbyn has failed to say what his own position is on Brexit.

#LeadersDebate
#GetBrexitDone
#BackBoris
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.@ShankerASingham:

"I read Ben Habib MEP’s article on BrexitCentral yesterday and thought it important to explain in a bit more detail why I think he is wrong – and why the Brexit Party is risking Brexit itself and doing so based on a false premise."

bit.ly/2NKogFg

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Level playing field provisions in the future are now radically different.

The political declaration merely says there will be provisions in the EU-UK FTA to deal with labour, environment, competition and state aids.

These disciplines are *common in all FTAs*.
This deal is now fundamentally different: an FTA is the final end state not a customs union in goods, which is where the previous deal would have taken us.

No more backstop tying the UK into a CU with the EU forever, and no more building from a single customs territory: 👍
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Debate about where EU defence is heading is surrounded with complexity, jargon, misunderstandings and denial so well done @EUDefenceAgency for setting things out clearly:

eda.europa.eu/what-we-do/our…
"Piece 1: Common priorities (CDP)

"The CDP is the only joint defence capability prioritisation tool at European level covering the whole capability spectrum."
"As the CDP’s architect, EDA has produced regular updates since 2008, in close cooperation with Member States, the EU Military Committee (EUMC) and the EU Military Staff (EUMS)."
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Something fishy is going on with the Tory leadership race online

At least 2 of the top 10 accounts either targeting #HastobeHunt or amplifying #BackBoris display Botlike characteristics.

One linked to Iranian/Russian disinformation during the 2016 EU ref wired.co.uk/article/tory-l…
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First created in 2016, @EUVoteLeave23rd pushes a pro-hard Brexit, pro-no deal agenda. It has over 35,000 followers, the identity of its owner is unknown, and its profile image features a Brexit Party rosette overlaid with a Back Boris tag”

Other accounts have been suspended
3/. “It shows that the network it's involved with is quite extensive – it's got 36,000 followers.”

The ISD points out that, ..,the account, had 172 interactions (mostly retweets) with accounts known to be associated with Iranian or Russian state-backed disinformation operations”
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I’m proud of the positive, straight campaign I ran. I’ve had a few weeks to reflect on what our country needs now. And after a busy week travelling to Israel & Turkey with Home Office responsibilities, I’ve come back home to my own ballot paper. I will be voting for Boris. (1/6)
I made the case for being a party that unites our country, protects our precious Union, embraces modern Britain, and brings Conservative values to new audiences. I’ve spoken to Boris and believe he shares this vision wholeheartedly. (2/6)
I have huge respect for Jeremy, but I believe Boris is better placed to deliver what we need to do at this critical time. (3/6)
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In terms of GDP, the UK leaving the EU is the equivalent of Austria, Ireland, Denmark, Finland, Czech Republic, Romania, Portugal, Greece, Hungary, Slovakia, Luxembourg, Bulgaria, Croatia, Slovenia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Cyprus and Malta all leaving in one go. In…
…terms of proportionate economic loss, the impact on the EU of the UK leaving is greater than Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland leaving the UK. We are 4 times the size of Switzerland which has no issues holding its own with the EU. We are twice the size of EFTA…
…who managed to negotiate the EEA. We are about the same size as the ASEAN, an economic bloc with 650 million people. We’re the sixth biggest economy in the world. In terms of our geopolitical capabilities we have been deemed the second most powerful…
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@BorisJohnson will deliver our exit from the EU on 31st October.
As the draft Withdrawal Agreement will not pass, the EU will need to decide whether it wants to accept Boris' offer of zero tariff trade to continue for the time being after Brexit on the 31st October. 1/7
This could apply while we negotiate a future agreement to cover more than just goods, such as Donald Tusk offered us in March 2018. An agreement on such a stopgap offer which would cover all goods would be entirely legal to be notified under the terms of Article 24 of GATT. 2/7
This means its terms would not have to be offered to all other WTO members, as the Bank of England and others have confirmed, and importantly would not need ratification by EU member states so could be concluded very quickly. 3/7
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Ranty thread:
Please, someone - anyone - what can we do to restore sanity?
The Tories seem to be blind, deaf and stupid. They think they can save themselves by stealing Farage’s clothes after three years of Mayhem and by installing a lying buffoon in No 10....
Do they really think that ‘delivering brexit’ as a Hallowe’en gift will save their seats or their party?
Why would Leave voters choose a pale imitation of UKIP when they can have the rebranded real thing?
Why would Remain voters ever vote Tory again?
And now we’ve got Labour folk attacking ‘cloth-eared centrists’.
Who has the cloth ears here?
Poll after poll shows that the country wants Brexit to go away, that it was a mistake to vote Leave....
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